What I'm talking about isn't the body language of deference. If you didn't know better, you'd think he was disengaged or being lackadaisical, but that's obviously not the case being he always ends up where he's supposed to be. It's almost like he can react so quickly, he doesn't bother to even look ready to react until he does. I'm not sure this makes any sense! Ha.
I can't argue with the results of his approach, but I wouldn't use footage of him to show a young player how to play on the weak side on either end of the court. Not many players can pull off going from standing straight up looking disengaged to bolting like an antelope like he can!